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Journalist's Novel Merges Motherhood and Sex Work Worlds
11 Dec
Summary
- Debut novel explores sex work and new motherhood themes.
- Author's past journalism inspired the book's narrative.
- New York City's housing crisis influences novel's setting.

Amy Chozick's upcoming novel, "With Friends Like You," set for release on July 21, 2026, offers a compelling narrative exploring the complex intersection of sex work and new motherhood. Chozick's personal experiences, including a pivotal assignment to profile Stormy Daniels, alongside her extensive journalism covering prominent and often controversial women, provided the rich backdrop for this fictional work. The novel centers on a new mother in Manhattan who reconnects with a former college roommate.
The story also draws inspiration from the author's own life as a mother and journalist, addressing the dualities of public exposure and critical judgment faced by women in different spheres. Chozick infuses the narrative with observations on societal issues, particularly the unaffordability of raising children in New York City. She highlights the stark urban divide, contrasting vacant luxury residences with the urgent needs of the city's homeless population, a theme resonating with current societal discussions.
Transitioning from journalism to fiction, Chozick found the creative process for her novel unrestrained compared to television writing, allowing for deeper exploration of themes. She is also adapting her novel into a screenplay, finding that work on both mediums informed each other. Chozick continues to maintain a connection to journalism, with ongoing projects and a desire to stay "in the mix."




